Georgia's District 6 House race: Meet Jon Ossoff

The race to fill Tom Price's vacant congressional seat in Georgia's 6th district has become the most expensive House race in American history, and the two candidates vying for the spot have received national attention throughout this close race.

When he worked on Capitol Hill, he sang in performances with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. (He also played third base for the South London Pirates in the British Baseball Federation while earning his Master's degree at the London School of Economics.)

Ossoff is a documentary film maker, and in 2016 he led a team that exposed more than 30 corrupt judges in Ghana, West Africa.

Here's his general welcome statement, which can be found on his page:

I was born and raised in Georgia and grew up here in the Sixth District.Today, I lead a company that investigates corrupt politicians and organized crime.

Our team has taken down human traffickers, exposed dozens of corrupt officials around the world, and uncovered atrocities committed by ISIS in Iraq. Previously, I was a senior national security staffer in the U.S. Congress, working with our military and intelligence community to keep Georgians safe while investigating wrongdoing by government contractors.

During five years as a Congressional aide, I learned how to get things done in Washington. On Capitol Hill and as a journalist, I’ve learned how to expose and fight the abuse of power.

The Atlanta City Council is still wrestling with a new measure to eliminate cash bail for non-violent crimes. There appears to be plenty of support for the bill, but there are also plenty of questions.

The Atlanta City Council is still wrestling with a new measure to eliminate cash bail for non-violent crimes. There appears to be plenty of support for the bill, but there are also plenty of questions.

Tomi Lahren, the 24-year-old conservative commentator who gained celebrity status during the 2016 election season for her fiery monologues, has recently accepted a position with a super PAC that was instrumental in President Donald Trump’s election.

Tomi Lahren, the 24-year-old conservative commentator who gained celebrity status during the 2016 election season for her fiery monologues, has recently accepted a position with a super PAC that was instrumental in President Donald Trump’s election.

Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp looks out through a curtain while waiting for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, not pictured, to leave a speaking engagement ahead of this afternoon's convening of the Georgia Republican Convention.

Georgia's Secretary of State called in the big guns to investigate what he called a cyber attack by the US government on Georgia's election system.

President Donald Trump waves to the crowd after speaking at a rally Wednesday, March 15, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

President Donald Trump on Sunday attacked conservative lawmakers for the failure of the Republican bill to replace former President Barack Obama's health care law, as aides signaled a greater willingness to work with moderate Democrats on upcoming legislative battles from the budget and tax cuts to health care.

President Donald Trump on Sunday attacked conservative lawmakers for the failure of the Republican bill to replace former President Barack Obama's health care law, as aides signaled a greater willingness to work with moderate Democrats on upcoming legislative battles from the budget and tax cuts to health care.